This paper examines the dynamic impact of matching on economic mobility and growth. To account for complex interactions over time, experimental economies of heterogeneous agents are simulated with the match process acting as a fitness selection mechanism. Even with perfect information and substantial variety in both offspring and entrants, two-sided matching inevitably causes the population to evolve into stratified groups. Corrective measures are possible to improve mobility, but by altering the path of market evolution, a policy may have unintended negative impacts on growth and inequality
Various economic interactions can be modeled as two-sided matching markets. A central solution conce...
This paper discusses the dynamic implications of learning in a large population coordination game, f...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
This paper examines the dynamic impact of matching on economic mobility and growth. To account for c...
This paper examines the impact of two-sided market interactions on social mobility and growth. To an...
A simple model of matching between two populations is proposed. Agents search for partners from the ...
We study mediated many-to-many matching in dynamic two-sided markets in which agents private valuati...
This dissertation examines the fundamental concept of two-sided matching from four different perspec...
This dissertation studies equilibrium matching patterns in the marriage and labor markets when agent...
We study how information perturbations can destabilize two-sided matching markets. In our model, age...
I develop a matching model with statistical discrimination and intergenerational mobility. Workers m...
We study the effect of the competitive selection process on the economy’s rate of growth. In an exte...
Abstract Suppose that the agents of a matching market contact each other ran-domly and form new pair...
This paper studies how shifts in the distribution of quality on one side of the market affect earnin...
Suppose that the agents of a matching market contact each other randomly and form new pairs if is in...
Various economic interactions can be modeled as two-sided matching markets. A central solution conce...
This paper discusses the dynamic implications of learning in a large population coordination game, f...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...
This paper examines the dynamic impact of matching on economic mobility and growth. To account for c...
This paper examines the impact of two-sided market interactions on social mobility and growth. To an...
A simple model of matching between two populations is proposed. Agents search for partners from the ...
We study mediated many-to-many matching in dynamic two-sided markets in which agents private valuati...
This dissertation examines the fundamental concept of two-sided matching from four different perspec...
This dissertation studies equilibrium matching patterns in the marriage and labor markets when agent...
We study how information perturbations can destabilize two-sided matching markets. In our model, age...
I develop a matching model with statistical discrimination and intergenerational mobility. Workers m...
We study the effect of the competitive selection process on the economy’s rate of growth. In an exte...
Abstract Suppose that the agents of a matching market contact each other ran-domly and form new pair...
This paper studies how shifts in the distribution of quality on one side of the market affect earnin...
Suppose that the agents of a matching market contact each other randomly and form new pairs if is in...
Various economic interactions can be modeled as two-sided matching markets. A central solution conce...
This paper discusses the dynamic implications of learning in a large population coordination game, f...
This dissertation considers three separate applications of the theory of search and matching equilib...